what happens if we add methyl orange indicator to lime water
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It turns methyl orange into yellow in colour because lime water is basic in nature.
Explanation:
As we know that, methyl orange is an acid-base indicator. It is toxic in nature. It's melting point is less than 300°C. It is orange in colour.
As we know that, methyl orange is an acid-base indicator which changes it's colour into red by dissolving in the acidic solution. Methyl orange is an acid-base indicator which changes it's colour into yellow by dissolving in the basic solution.
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it turns methyl orange to yellow colour
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